Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of hip joint

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of hip joint

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of hip joint - is one of the most promising and rapidly improving techniques of modern diagnostics. In this case, the doctor is able not only to investigate the structural and pathological changes, but also to assess the physico-chemical, pathophysiological processes of the hip joint as a whole or its individual structures.

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) allows the hip to obtain a series of thin sections, to construct three-dimensional reconstruction of the study area, highlight the vascular network and even individual nerve trunks and blood vessels passing in the projection of the hip joint. This reconstruction provides invaluable assistance to the surgeon or traumatologist in planning for future operations and postoperative controls.

Early diagnosis allows early treatment of disease. The possibility of using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to demonstrate both the hip joint itself and the soft tissue around it over a large distance without the introduction of the joint cavity of contrast agents, and without the use of ionizing radiation (X-ray) to determine the location and size of tumors, the cartilage surface of joints, muscles and tendons.

Attention! There are several sub-species or regimes of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), respectively, what you need, must be specified in writing (direction, out-patient card or record from the history of the disease) from a doctor. Do not try to go through this procedure without first consulting a specialist, so as not to harm your health!

If you have any questions about the MRI hip joint, you can specify them with our surgeon or trauma on the phone: (499) 130-08-09